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Private room
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10 guests
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4 bedrooms
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3 bathrooms
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7 beds
- Clothing optional accepted
- Host shares gay local tips
- Wi-Fi
- Breakfast included
- Dedicated workspace
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About the Place Initially in English, this text was translated via a machine translation service and may contain inaccuracies or errors.
Rich in history and near downtown Camden, Mount Battie, Camden Hills State Park, Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse, Penobscot Bay, downtown Rockland, Maine Lighthouse Museum, Owls Head Transportation Museum, downtown Damariscotta, Damariscotta Lake, & much more.
Historical provenance of Falcons Knoll, (as referenced from the Town of Warren, Maine Historical Society and Wikipedia);
Built as more a roadhouse of sorts than a residence, by Captain John McIntyre, (who may have lived there), and completed circa 1765.
One of the first structures erected in the area that is now the state of Maine, (originally part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony), Falcons Knoll was constructed upon one of the original Muscongus Patent 100 acre land grant tracts, (later renamed the Waldo Patent), established March 2, 1629 by the Plymouth Council and authorized in 1630 during the reign of King Charles I of England, to be distributed to help establish settlements in the “The New World,” and which conveyed the right of exclusive trade with the Native Americans.
[In March 1630, John Beauchamp of London, England, and Thomas Leverett of Boston, England, obtained a grant of land from a company acting under the authority of the government of England.]
The property’s boundaries originally stretched from the St. George’s River all the way west to South Pond, near the coast.
Rich in history and near downtown Camden, Mount Battie, Camden Hills State Park, Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse, Penobscot Bay, downtown Rockland, Maine Lighthouse Museum, Owls Head Transportation Museum, downtown Damariscotta, Damariscotta Lake, & much more.
Historical provenance of Falcons Knoll, (as referenced from the Town of Warren, Maine Historical Society and Wikipedia);
Built as more a roadhouse of sorts than a residence, by Captain John McIntyre, (who may have lived there), and completed circa 1765.
One of the first structures erected in the area that is now the state of Maine, (originally part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony), Falcons Knoll was constructed upon one of the original Muscongus Patent 100 acre land grant tracts, (later renamed the Waldo Patent), established March 2, 1629 by the Plymouth Council and authorized in 1630 during the reign of King Charles I of England, to be distributed to help establish settlements in the “The New World,” and which conveyed the right of exclusive trade with the Native Americans.
[In March 1630, John Beauchamp of London, England, and Thomas Leverett of Boston, England, obtained a grant of land from a company acting under the authority of the government of England.]
The property’s boundaries originally stretched from the St. George’s River all the way west to South Pond, near the coast.
Amenities
- Clothing optional accepted
- Host shares gay local tips
- Wi-Fi
- Breakfast included
- Dedicated workspace
- Air conditioning
- Kitchen
- TV
- Washer
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